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"There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America." WJC, Jan 1993

Clinton recently sat down for an interview with David Feherty, host of the late-night Golf Channel show Feherty, for an episode scheduled to air May 14. The two talked politics, philanthropy, and, of course, the game.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

One innovation we've helped to implement was to change the package for malaria medication so anyone will know how to use it, regardless of language or literacy. Projects like this have helped countries move toward completely eliminating local cases of malaria.
So far, we've reduced malaria cases by 86% countrywide in Swaziland, creating the potential the first ever mainland sub-Saharan country to eliminate malaria in the near future.

The Clinton Foundation, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Clinton School of Public Service cordially invite you to attend the debut screening of the new HBO series, “The Weight of the Nation”. The screening will be immediately followed by a panel discussion about national, state and local efforts to curb the obesity epidemic. Panelists include: Al Bavon, Professor of Public Administration at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service; Ginny Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for a Healthier Generation; Dr. Joe Thompson, Arkansas Surgeon General; a student representative from the Little Rock Mayor’s Youth Council; and moderated by Matt DeCample.

You'll be updated on our newest items, including rare artifacts and documents hand signed by President Clinton, as well as books and art, historical and political memorabilia, and other items you won't find anywhere else. What's more, you'll get the STORIES behind those items.Everything here is chosen based on its special "Clinton Connection," whether it's representing his work and accomplishments during his years as President, the national and international initiatives of the Clinton Foundation, or something from his personal perspective, such as his favorite books on "President Clinton's Reading List." You'll also find items related to the permanent and temporary exhibits at the Clinton Presidential Center and why they were chosen. And remember, every purchase helps support the life-changing work of the Clinton Foundation.

Americans should avoid letting ideological arguments get in the way of progress, former President Bill Clinton said Tuesday night.
“I like universities because you’re trying to think and weigh the evidence, to organize arguments,” he told a packed house at the First United Bank Center in Canyon. “The most interesting thing to me is what works in America in real life and what works in politics.”

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Former President Bill Clinton, speaking to a summit of Nobel Peace Prize winners, says people can choose a world of peace and cooperation. During his speech late Monday in Chicago, Clinton referred to his personal experiences with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, conflicts in Yugoslavia and http://wjbc.com/former-president-clinton-adds-voice-to-peace-calls/

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Free tickets are available to attend former President Bill Cinton's address Monday to the Bluegrass Youth Sustainability Council Earth Day Celebration at Rupp Arena.

Clinton was originally scheduled to speak to about 6,000 students, parents, teachers and community leaders from noon to 1 p.m. at the Alltech arena at the Kentucky Horse Park, but the event has since been moved to Rupp Arena.

The FEED Foundation and Clarins will present the first Clarins Million Meals Concert for FEED, celebrating FEED's fifth anniversary, May 30 at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.

The concert, set to begin at 8 PM, will benefit the FEED Foundation with a goal to raise enough money in one evening to provide one million school meals through FEED. Former President Bill Clinton will make a special appearance.

Alice Tully Hall is located at 1941 Broadway. For more information and tickets, visit MillionMealsConcert.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

“I was saddened to learn of the passing of Mayor Casey Laman. Casey was a great mayor, and he lived his life dedicated to North Little Rock. Over his impressive four terms in office, he turned North Little Rock into a thriving city — building hospitals, libraries, and the beautiful Burns Park, and improving public facilities for all residents. He was also a highly intelligent, well-informed citizen who was always willing to share his insights and opinions with me and countless others when we were starting our careers in public service. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.”http://www.clintonfoundation.org/news/news-media/statement-by-president-clinton-on-the-passing-of-mayor-casey-laman

Former President Bill Clinton told a group of community arts organizers today he believes he never would have become president if he had not participated in a school music program.Former President Bill Clinton talks to friends Tuesday at the Clinton presidential library after speaking at the 2012 Arkansas Arts Summt. (John Lyon photo)“It taught me discipline and order. It made me listen better,” Clinton said in his keynote address at the 2012 Arkansas Art Summit at the Clinton presidential library. http://arkansasnews.com/2012/04/17/clinton-arts-music-help-children-learn/

You and a guest are invited to the Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series at the Clinton Center featuring Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr., who will discuss the work of the Department of Justice in combating human trafficking and assisting its victims. On February 3, 2009, Holder became the 82nd Attorney General of the United States. In 1997, Mr. Holder was named by President Clinton to be the Deputy Attorney General, the first African-American named to that post. In 1988, Mr. Holder was nominated by President Reagan to become an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.The Kumpuris Lecture Series was established by Katherine Ann Kumpuris Trotter, Dr. Drew Kumpuris and Dr. Dean Kumpuris in honor of their mother, Kula Kumpuris, and in memory of their father, Dr. Frank Kumpuris. The series is sponsored by the Clinton Foundation, the Clinton School and AT&T.

A joint effort between IMD and Swiss Marketing, this Inspire for Excellence Forum aims to show the importance of sustainability. In serving the United States for eight years during a time of unprecedented prosperity and change, President Clinton is now a powerful voice for progress around the world."We are delighted to welcome President Clinton to IMD," said Dominique Turpin, IMD President. "We are living in a time of increasing interdependence among world leaders and business leaders. Both must work together to bring forth a better tomorrow and both must be accountable to the people they serve."http://www.imd.org/news/President-Bill-Clinton-keynote-at-IMD.cfm

Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to attend an event honoring former Sen. Dale Bumpers and his wife, Betty, at the University of Arkansas later this month.School officials confirmed Tuesday that the April 15 gathering will be an invitation-only event hosted by the Dale Bumpers College of Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences. http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aID=130898.54928.143036&cID=6

University spokeswoman Rana McDonald said no tickets will be required for Clinton’s speech, scheduled at 8 p.m. April 24 at First United Bank Center on the WT campus. She said the university has not decided how it will handle an expected attendance overflow. The center has a seating capacity of roughly 6,000 if chairs are added to the floor, she said. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis, a school official said Wednesday. http://amarillo.com/news/local-news/2012-04-04/wt-clinton-speech-offers-free-entry

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Leading Solar Conference Comes to Orlando September 10 - 13 The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) today announced that President Bill Clinton will be the keynote speaker at Solar Power International (SPI) 2012 on September 12 in Orlando, Fla. SPI is the premier global solar energy conference and expo, designed to serve and advance the solar power industry. Taking place September 10 - 13 at the Orange County Convention Center, the show features over 1,200 exhibitors and more than 24,000 attendees from 128 countries. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/president-bill-clinton-to-deliver-keynote-address-at-solar-power-international-2012-2012-04-03

In April, the Clinton Center continues to celebrate all things baseball through “Play Ball! The St. Louis Cardinals.” Forty Two celebrates Easter with a special Sunday brunch and takes visitors on a round-trip excursion to Barcelona. Global Youth Service Day gives area high school students the opportunity to learn more about contributing to their communities through service and service learning. All this and more! http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org/events/

Clinton Global Initiative University 2015 meeting to take place March 6-8 at the University of Miami

The meeting, hosted by President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, will bring together more than 1,000 innovative student leaders to make Commitments to Action that address some of the world's most pressing challenges. More than $500,000 in funding will be available to select CGI U 2015 students to help them turn their ideas into action. Program details and featured speakers will be announced at a later date

Clinton Global Initiative AMERICA 2014 in Denver June 23-25

In June of 2014, President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton will host the fourth meeting of CGI America, an annual event focused on finding solutions that promote economic recovery in the United States.

This working meeting will bring together leaders from the business, foundation, NGO, and government sectors to develop solutions for economic growth, long-term competitiveness, and social mobility. Since the first meeting in 2011, CGI America participants have made more than 300 commitments valued at more than $15.3 billion when fully-funded and implemented.